Amazing Flickr Collage

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Here’s an amazing flickr photo collage by Flickr user Norby who figured a way to make the site’s photostream work in ways that we had never expected..

A screen capture of his/her current photostream. I got to try that out one day!

Source: Via Gizmodo

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1000 comments!

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And as what the title and picture says – 1000 comments Thanks!

Yes! We have reached the first milestone, the 1000 comments mark. Though it might feel little to some of you guys, but I think that I do need to thank all you readers for helping in achieving this milestone. 

A lot of you have noticed that I haven’t been updating frequently. Reason is simple – I have been training up for my National service with a help of a personal trainer. It gets real tiring and I haven’t been able to think of new posts as well. Of course, this is just a excuse. Give me a while more and we’ll be back with daily posts!

And about the picture, it’s a quick 1 hour job I did specially for this post. It may not be the best, cleanest or nicest artwork, but it’s what I can do for now to show the appreciation to all you readers. In time to come, I hope I can draw out much more professional drawings! Especially to be able to bring out the ‘moe-ness’ and ‘ecchi-ness’ ^^;

(P.S That drawing is the last drawing on the last page of my first ever sketchbook! Now, onward to the second one!)  

(P.S.S Actually hit 1000 comments about a month back… but didn’t had time to draw out an artwork ^^;)

Shortcuts

Whilst on the channel today, a fellow channeler posted a danbooru link of a Shortcuts (manga) page. Reminiscence of that familiar manga, of which I thoroughly enjoyed.

 

^ This picture is not related to this post. Just here as eyecandy :)

Shortcuts 「ショートカッツ」 is a comedy manga by Usamaru Furuya, who explores the Japanese fascination with kogals (high school girls) in this collection of bizarre shorts. Released in two volumes and originally published in Young Sunday magazine, each volume contains approximately one hunderd ‘cuts’ spanned over one or two pages. Besides it’s primary theme of Japanese kogal and youth culture, it is tackled with the heavy usage of visual jokes, black humor and sex comedy.

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2 Responses to “Amazing Flickr Collage”

    Interesting. But you gotta upload with care less you mess up the arrangement.

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